Pristine, Tranquil and Uncrowded Caribbean Beaches in St Kitts Nevis

The Caribbean beaches in St Kitts Nevis possess all the above characteristics
and much more. That is why at Discover St Kitts Nevis Beaches, we have chosen to
share our perspective and photographic views of the Caribbean beaches in St
Kitts Nevis.

In St Kitts, some of the most tranquil Caribbean beaches including Friar's
Bay, Cockleshell Bay, Major's Bay and Banana Bay are located on the Southeast
Peninsula, an area that was previously only accessible by boat or by hiking over
the steep hills. In Nevis, the western coast is home to some top quality beaches
including Pinney's Beach, Oualie Beach and Cades Bay. The islands of St Kitts
and Nevis are also home to some Atlantic beaches such as
North Frigate Bay, Sand Bank Bay and Mosquito Bay (Turtle Beach) where the
waters are rough because they are located along the Atlantic coast.

So... which Caribbean beaches in St Kitts Nevis are most popular? I'd have to
say South Frigate Bay,
Cockleshell Bay and South
Friar's Bay in St Kitts and Cades Bay, Pinney's Beach and Oualie Beach in
Nevis are definitely the most popular. These golden sand Caribbean beaches in St
Kitts Nevis are perfect for swimming, snorkelling and just about every kind of
water sport or beach activity, and do in fact offer a variety to choose from.
Other Caribbean beaches in St Kitts Nevis include Majors Bay, Banana Bay,
Cockleshell Bay and White House
Bay on the Southeast Peninsula and Basseterre beach, Pump Bay and Belle Tete
in St Kitts, and Gallows Bay, and the beach at Fort Ashby in Nevis. And of
course, there are the less known Caribbean beaches in St Kitts Nevis, that most
people don't know about.

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South Frigate Bay Beach in St. Kitts

Leeward Coast / Caribbean Beaches in St Kitts Nevis

Caribbean Beaches in St Kitts

Frigate Bay South

In my opinion, Frigate Bay South
is the most popular and best beach in St Kitts outside of the beaches on the
Southeast Peninsula. This Caribbean beach has a long stretch of golden sand and
the waters are mostly calm. There are beach bars (including Mr X Shiggidy Shack
Bar & Grill and Monkey Bar) and restaurants that sell a variety of cold drinks
and mouth watering foods. This beach is ideal for swimming, windsurfing, and
water skiing so do check out the wide range of water sports and other beach
activities on offer. There is good snorkelling at either end of the beach where
the rock cliffs begin. The South Frigate Bay beach is home to Mr X Water Tours
formerly Mr X Water Sports. Mr X Water Tours offers a variety of water based
excursions including water taxi services between the cruise ship dock at Port
Zante and Frigate Bay, snorkelling tours, deep sea fishing charters, trips to
Nevis, sunset cruises and private charters for destination weddings, special
events and small parties. The beach at South Frigate Bay is home to Timothy
Beach Resort, the only hotel on a Caribbean Beach in Frigate Bay.

South Friar's Bay

Located on the Southeast Peninsula,
South Friar's Bay is a great swimming beach with a long stretch of golden
sand and calm waters. This Caribbean beach which is a favourite for both
tourists and locals is perfect for water sports, especially snorkelling. It is
also a great spot for a beach picnic or party. In fact I had a birthday beach
bash there in 1999. South Friar's Bay is home to Carambola Beach
Club, a fine dining restaurant, as well as Godfather's, Sunset, Jam Rock and Shipwreck
Beach Bars where you can purchase a variety of food, ice cold beer and other
drinks. This beach is one of the popular beaches included in theSt
Kitts excursions offered by Captain Sunshine Tours.

White House Bay

The Caribbean beach at White
House Bay has a somewhat rocky coastline. Although it is not the perfect
beach for swimming, it offers excellent snorkelling. It is also offers a good
small boat anchorage. White House Bay was the site of Phase 1 of the St. Kitts
Maritime Archaeological Project which involved the survey and excavation of the
largest exposed wreck in White House Bay. The wreck is believed to be a 1740s
British Troop Ship sunk in 1782 during the battle of Frigate Bay. Phase two of
this project is expected to continue with a survey of the Basseterre Harbour
where it is said that in excess of 200 ships sank. (Note to divers:
Divers are kindly asked not to remove any artifacts which they may come across
on their dive expeditions. In St Kitts, please report artifacts sightings to the
St Christopher National Trust in St Kitts and in Nevis to the
Nevis Historical and Cultural Society.)

Majors Bay

Majors Bay has a long stretch of golden sand beach. The beach at Majors Bay is
lovely, the waters warm and calm. It is perfect if you are looking to get away
from the crowds. And you won't have to worry about food and drinks since there
is a new beach bar here, the Major's Bay Beach Bar (I prefer to call it Bucky's
Beach Bar after its owner). Bucky is a great chef, and has a keen sense of
humour, so I'm sure you will enjoy the delicious tasting food he serves up. He
is also known for making some great tasting drinks (some of which he hasn't even
named). Just ask him to mix you a special drink. In addition to being a great
beach, Major's Bay also offers a relatively well protected small boat anchorage.
So don't be surprised if you see some yachts anchored off Majors Bay. (Note:
Unfortunately, Bucky's Beach Bar was destroyed by fire some years ago so it is
no longer in existence.) The bay is also a good resource for shellfish and fin
fish, so if you have a fishing rod bring it along with you and see what you can
hook. Every time I go there, I always see people fishing right from the shores.

Banana Bay

Banana Bay is a secluded Caribbean beach in St Kitts located at the tip of the
Southeast Peninsula. The calm waters, soft golden sand and tall coconut trees
swaying in the ocean breeze render the beach at Banana Bay ideal for a tranquil
and romantic escape, a leisurely stroll, snorkelling or a quiet swim in the
pristine waters while taking in the breathtaking view of Nevis, located just
across the channel. No water sports operators are based on this beach, so be
certain to bring along your snorkelling equipment if you plan to snorkel. If you
are lucky you may see schools of ballahoo and gar jumping offshore, so remember
to bring your camera along to photograph the jumping fish or the beautiful
vistas of the Southeast Peninsula. Since there are no beach bars or restaurants
at Banana Bay, I'd recommend that you pack a picnic basket with goodies and a
cooler filled with cold drinks so you can have a private beach picnic under the
coconut trees. This tranquil beach was once the home of the Banana Beach Hotel.

Cockleshell Bay

Cockleshell Bay is a long stretch of golden sand beach located next to Banana
Bay at the tip of the Southeast Peninsula. It is a great beach for swimming and
is fast becoming a popular spot for beach picnics on public holidays. This
Caribbean beach was once home to the Cockleshell Hotel. While there, be sure to
check out the Reggae Beach Bar and Lion Rock Beach Bar if you get hungry or just
need an ice cold drink. The beach at Cockleshell Bay is also an ideal setting
for a holistic St Kitts massage.

Pump Bay

Pump Bay is an intriguing black/grey beach located in the town of Sandy Point.
Sandy Point lies on the south western coast of St. Kitts some 10 miles west of
the capital city of Basseterre. Pump Bay is a popular beach among the residents
of the Sandy Point, Fig Tree and La Valle communities. I understand that there
was a jetty at one time at Pump Bay where boats from the neighbouring islands
would dock. It was also common for persons for the Fig Tree and La Valle
communities in Sandy Point to travel by boat from Pump Bay to St. Eustatius.

Belle Tete

The beach at Belle Tete is located close to La Valle estate in Sandy Point.
There is a long and wide stretch of black/grey sand beach. The major sand spits
on this Caribbean beach at Belle Tete are created by the conversion of currents.
The leeward side of this beach is relatively calm, however I am told that there
are strong undercurrents. Just around the corner on the north western end is the
windward side of the beach where the waters are rough, and large waves ideal for
surfing race toward the shore. The area of land stretching from La Vallee to
Cranstoun Estate just outside of Newton Ground is in the process of being
developed into a golf resort built around a championship 18-hole golf course.

Leeward Coast / Caribbean Beaches in St Kitts Nevis

Pinney's Beach in Nevis

Caribbean Beaches in Nevis

Pinney's Beach

Pinney's Beach is in my estimation the best Caribbean beach in Nevis. This
golden sand beach stretches for about four miles and is renowned for its calm
waters and beach bars. It is a perfect beach for swimming and wading. Tall
coconut trees that sway in the gentle breeze form the dense backdrop to this
magnificent showpiece. Pinney's Beach is home to the Golden Rock Beach and the
luxurious Four Seasons Resort. It is also home to the internationally known
Sunshine's Beach Bar and Grill, where Sunshine is eager to serve you
mouth-watering grilled lobster, chicken, fish or shrimp. While there you will
also want to try Sunshine's popular "Killer Bee" special rum drink. Sunshine's
Beach Bar and Grill was recently designated as an AAA/CAA Approved property.
Chevy's Beach Bar and Grill is also located on Pinney's beach in Nevis.

Cades Bay

The beach at Cades Bay is located between Pinney's Beach and Oualie Beach. This
golden sand beach is great for swimming, and it's a long enough stretch of beach
for walking. It is home to the Inn at Cades Bay which features 16 oversized
bedrooms. Tequila Sheila's, the Inn's restaurant is located on the beach.
Tequila Sheila's has entertainment on Saturdays and Sunday Brunch with live
music.

Oualie Beach

Oualie Beach is a golden sand Caribbean beach located in a sheltered cove on the
north western coast of Nevis. This beach offers a wide variety of water sports
including windsurfing, sailing, and kayaking. Oualie is a great swimming beach
and is well known for its superb diving and snorkelling. Under the Sea Sealife
Education Centre, an aquarium/education facility created by Marine biologist
Barbara Whitman was once located at Oualie Beach. It has since been relocated to
Hawaii. Water sports operators located at Oualie Beach include Scuba Safaris,
Nevis Water Sports, Turtle Tours and Windsurfing Nevis. Small boat anchorage is
available at Oualie Beach. Tuesday nights at Oualie is Barbeque night featuring
live music from the Oualie Beach Boys Band. Then on Saturday nights, the feature
is traditional string band music from "The Humming Birds". The last Sunday of
every month is dubbed Super Sunday at Oualie Beach, with lots of food, drinks,
beach activities and steel pan music. Oualie Beach is home to Oualie Beach Hotel
and Coldwell Banker St. Kitts Nevis Realty Ltd / Oualie Reality.

The above information focused on the more well known Caribbean beaches in St
Kitts Nevis. There are however several more less known beaches in St Kitts Nevis
that were not featured. Although most of these less known Caribbean beaches in
St Kitts Nevis are black sand beaches, I am sure you will find them intriguing.
And should you ever get a chance to visit these black sand Caribbean beaches in
St Kitts Nevis I know you will find that they exhibit the some of the same
tranquil, pristine and uncrowded characteristics of the Caribbean beaches in St
Kitts Nevis that are featured on this page.

I hope that my tour of the Caribbean beaches in St Kitts Nevis was able to
provide a sneak peak of what you can expect when you visit. Throughout my site I
will share my personal perspective and photographic views of the Caribbean
beaches in St Kitts Nevis as well the Atlantic beaches. One of the ways I will
do so is via my St
Kitts Nevis Blog, which will include some of my personal photos of the local
beaches including the Caribbean beaches in St Kitts Nevis.